Making rings out of spoons

Making rings out of spoons?

It may sound like an oddball idea, but metal spoons make great ring shanks for craftsmanship rings. If you have a few spoons laying around, all you need to do is find the right size and shape for the ring you want. If the shanks are too thick, they’ll be too heavy. If they’re too thin, your ring will be too small.

How to make a ring out of a spoon silver?

If you want to make a ring out of a spoon the first thing you need is a spoon. It doesn’t matter if it’s a silver spoon, or if it’s just a regular old stainless steel one — as long as it’s reasonably sized (it should be about as long as your little finger, or longer), you can use it to make a ring. The next thing you’ll need is some sterling silver pliers or a jewel

How to make a ring out of a spoon vice versa?

Using a ring shaper tool, you can easily form a ring out of a spoon. This is a great project for a child, and one that they’ll be thrilled to show off to their friends. You can also make a ring out of a flat metal spoon using a simple jig that will help ensure a nice round ring every time.

How to make a ring out of a teaspoon?

A cool trick for making a ring out of a spoon is to do what you’d do with any other ring: find a circular object that’s a good fit for the hole in the spoon and hot glue it in place. If you don’t have a circular object handy, a ring made out of a paperclip or a paper cup will work fine. Just make sure to use some superglue and cover the entire ring with glue to make sure it stays in place

How to make a ring from a spoon?

You can make a ring out of a simple spoon, but you will need some patience and a good eye for detail. You need to first cut off the handle of the spoon and remove the metal disc from the end. You will need to use a file to make the edges sharpen. The ring should be thin enough to fit around your finger comfortably. To make the inside of the ring flat, you can use sandpaper. After sanding, you can use a file to smooth out the edges